NO I'm totally not preggo! I shouldn't have done that...haha...gotta keep ya'll on your toes!
We would love to present our newest Thompson edition...Stella Valentina. My precious husband gave me her for Valentine's Day! She is such a little blessing...if you know me at all you know how I love my pups. Stella is a third generation champion bloodline Doberman Pinscher...and matches her big furry brother to boot! She is so sweet and so intelligent. She is 13 weeks old now and has already learned her sit, stay and lay down commands. Stella's grandmother is a famed LeGard Doberman bred in Germany. Even if she were a regular ol' Doberman with no bells or whistles she would still be my baby! We are undergoing the ridiculously tedious ear-cropping process...Doberman's are born with naturally floppy ears. In order to have the ears stand you have to first have the cropping surgery and go through weeks and weeks of binding and standing. We decided not to have this done with Ty and I am beginning to wonder if we've made the right decision to do it with Stella. She did very well with the surgical process and 1st binding. As of right now we are healing the sutures and will begin step 2 of binding on Tuesday. I will post pictures as soon as her sutures heal well enough for her to look normal. Bless her heart...if you are one of the few who have seen her recently you would understand how frustrating this process it!!!! She will be one beautiful girl really soon!
We would love to present our newest Thompson edition...Stella Valentina. My precious husband gave me her for Valentine's Day! She is such a little blessing...if you know me at all you know how I love my pups. Stella is a third generation champion bloodline Doberman Pinscher...and matches her big furry brother to boot! She is so sweet and so intelligent. She is 13 weeks old now and has already learned her sit, stay and lay down commands. Stella's grandmother is a famed LeGard Doberman bred in Germany. Even if she were a regular ol' Doberman with no bells or whistles she would still be my baby! We are undergoing the ridiculously tedious ear-cropping process...Doberman's are born with naturally floppy ears. In order to have the ears stand you have to first have the cropping surgery and go through weeks and weeks of binding and standing. We decided not to have this done with Ty and I am beginning to wonder if we've made the right decision to do it with Stella. She did very well with the surgical process and 1st binding. As of right now we are healing the sutures and will begin step 2 of binding on Tuesday. I will post pictures as soon as her sutures heal well enough for her to look normal. Bless her heart...if you are one of the few who have seen her recently you would understand how frustrating this process it!!!! She will be one beautiful girl really soon!
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